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John Higdon wrote:
Loenzo Milam and Jeremy Lansman thought the grab for the sub-92 stations by applicants who were neither non-commercial nor educational. The Jesus stations mobilized and did a major campaign against the "Petition Against God", and the wusses at the FCC denied what I thought was a perfectly crafted petition in short order. I think that if the stations can in fact show that they are providing a public service and are filling a need in the community for a Christian station which is currently unfilled, they should be licensed. But then, I think the same requirement should also be made for any other organization of any sort applying for a license or license renewal. However, it appears that the problem will soon be going away, since Family Radio is currently assuring us that the Rapture will take place on May 21. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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